I took this extract from a project I had to do at school and I think it serves as a valid answer to the given question.
The geosynchronous satellites for signal between London, in the United Kingdom, and Cape Town, in South Africa are at a distance of 35 786km from the Earth. Therefore the distance between Cape Town and London is 80 000km. Using this information alongside the recent advancements in modern technologies it can be assumed that the time taken for the signal to be sent from London to Cape Town is only a matter of seconds.
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Probably only a few seconds, communication satellites have become very advanced with modern technologies...
Departure point: London, United KingdomDestination point: Cape Cod, MassachusettsEstimated flight duration: 6 hours, 41 minutes
The Heathrow to Cape Town flight is 5288 nautical miles, 13 hours average
The flight time is approximately 5 hours, 34 minutes.
The word "cape" has a long a sound.
more or less same flight time as to NY? around 7-8 hrs
Radio waves can pass through the ionosphere. This enables long-distance communication, such as radio broadcasts or communication with satellites, to be transmitted over the horizon.
Your TomTom GPS device may take a while to get a valid signal if it is searching for satellites or if it is in an area with poor satellite reception, such as within buildings or urban canyons. It can also depend on how long it has been since you last used the device, as it may need time to update its almanac data. Try ensuring a clear view of the sky and giving the device some time to acquire a signal.
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No. The a is a long a in cape; the e is silent.
In the word "cape," the letter "a" makes a long A sound, which is the sound you hear in the word "cake."
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